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How to Stay on Track With Your Student Loans - Before and After School

How to Stay On Track With Your Student Loans: before and after school... If you have student loans. stay in contact with... NSLDS Federal Student Aid Ombudsman 田田 田 Financial Aid Otfice Your Lender Your Servicer NSLDS Ombudsman Who to Contact, While in School... If you have a question about your disbursements (when your loans are sent to you and your school), contact.. 田田 田 Tinancial Aid Otice If you have a question about an interest payment you made on your unsubsidized loan, contact. Yoar Lende If you have a change of personal information (e.g, if you move or get a new phone number), contact. 田田 田 Tour Lander If you have a question about how much you owe, contact. NSLDS 田田 日 NSLDS If you have a change in your status at school, contact.. 田田 田 Your Lander Tour Sei Who to Contact, After School... If you have a change of personal information (e.g, if you move or get a new phone number), contact. Tour Lander Your Service If you're not sure how much you owe in student loans, contact. NSLDS Vor Servicer r HELDS If you have a question about a payment/bill or if you're having problems making payments, contact. Your Servicer If you have a problem or dispute with your lender or servicer, contact. Federal Student Aid Ombudsman Ombadanan How to Get in Touch With Key Student Loan Contacts: 田田 田 • Contact your school Financial Aid Office • Your lender is the organization that supplied you with the loan in order to pay for school. • If your federal loans were disbursed after July 1, 2010, your lender is the US Department of Education: o Phone: 1-800-4FED-AID o Web: www.ed.gov • If you have private student loans, be sure to keep track of your documentation when applying for a private loan, so you can easily contact your private lender. Your Lender • Your servicer is the organization that will bill you when you begin repaying your student loans. • For federal loans, the US Department of Education will assign you a servicer who will contact you about your loans once you leave school. If you're not sure, you can find out who your servicer is here: o Web: nslds.ed.gov Your Servicer INSLDSI • Web: nslds.ed.gov NSLDS Federal Student Aid Ombudsman • Phone: (877) 557-2575 • Web: ombudsman.ed.gov OR fsahelp.ed.gov Ombudsman Infographics by: Grad - - ---- ------ - - --. - ----- - -- - - -- - - -

How to Stay on Track With Your Student Loans - Before and After School

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Guide to understanding who needs to be contacted with what information when major life changes happen during and after school and you have student loans. For even more information for staying on track...

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